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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, frequent gum bleeding may indicate gingivitis or periodontitis, which, if untreated, can lead to tooth loss and other health issues.

Yes, they often occur together in cases of advanced gum disease, dental abscess, or poor oral hygiene leading to bacterial buildup.

Rinse with warm salt water, avoid hard foods, use a soft-bristled toothbrush, and maintain good oral hygiene until you can see a dentist.

Toothaches are often due to cavities, infections, or damaged teeth, while bleeding gums commonly result from gum disease, poor oral hygiene, or vitamin deficiencies.

If pain persists, gums bleed regularly, or you notice swelling, pus, or loose teeth, it’s important to seek dental care promptly.

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